North Idaho Wolfman
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Exactly, Lil Foot! I gave mine away years ago cuz I hadn't used it for quite some time. Now I need to fabricate another because I could've used one numerous times in the last year or two alone. I didn't have any pics of it to post. Thanks for posting your pics!!Like these:
Didn't even know they existed. My next stop is Amazon. Ordered a Dewalt 20V sawzall last night with some pruning blades. Of all the tools I have in my inventory a sawzall has managed to elude me. Not anymore....Carbide toothed chain saw!
It will tear that right up without dulling the teeth.
I have that one and use the heck out of it. If you want real good run time on a battery get one of the 60V ones and use it in the 20V saw. It is 9AH and adds just enough weight to make it not vibrate so bad when under a load. I have the 60V chainsaw and love it. I can set it down and not have to worry about it starting after sitting just pull the trigger and cutting you will go.Didn't even know they existed. My next stop is Amazon. Ordered a Dewalt 20V sawzall last night with some pruning blades. Of all the tools I have in my inventory a sawzall has managed to elude me. Not anymore....
They train them there and match them to make sure they are the same height and stance. Really cool place in NHStrongest pulling configuration?
They are local to me so I would go this route,
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I am not sure if you could get them to travel though.
I miss all the old winter commercials from Budweiser.
Back in the 70s they did a 40 horse hitchStrongest pulling configuration?
They are local to me so I would go this route,
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I am not sure if you could get them to travel though.
I miss all the old winter commercials from Budweiser.
Old piece of R-panel or corrugated-tin also works well if he fwd end is bent slightly up. (If pulled on a short-chain/strap bending it up is not even required as the fwd-end is lifted as it is being pulled.) Clamping a chain or strap to it with C-clamps or Vise-grips is a quick-and-dirty sled.Moved a lot of rocks using a sled. I found a sheet of good plywood cut to size worked well and did not permanently mark drive or walk ways that always get in the way. Painting them with floor enamel made them slicker and last longer.
The rock is frozen into the ground. It is on end but it still in there pretty deep on that edge. Otherwise yes this would be the time.Isn't the ground frozen now? It would be easier to do with frozen ground under the sled......hood.